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Charlie-Wilson

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Just bought a 1976 TR6. Figuring out that the initial purchase price is a drop in the bucket once you start a to do list of things you want to fix and replace but having a blast.
 
Welcome from Durham. Should you need anything I am just over the county line at the intersection of I-40 and NC-54.
 
Welcome to the BCF, and the finances of the old car hobby.

You picked a lovely machine to pick your pockets. The finances were why my TR3B was named Fagin, as he kept picking my pockets.

Please post a photo or two when you get the chance, and stop in the Triumph forum any time you have a question. You will find excellent help there.
 
Hello Charlie

Welcome to the forum.

You will find the Triumph a very active area. With plenty of help, tips and advice.

The Pub is a great area to spend a few minutes with wide ranging discussions.

David
 
Just bought a 1976 TR6. Figuring out that the initial purchase price is a drop in the bucket once you start a to do list of things you want to fix and replace but having a blast.

Yes, the initial price is a drop in the bucket, but what a lovely bucket! Welcome to the BCF!
 
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